Explore our Publications

From exhibition catalogs to monographs, our publications have remained rigorously consistent with our mission of supporting scholarly research and a deeper understanding of art from Latin America.

The urgent need to compile primary-sourced information from the region has shaped several editorial initiatives dedicated to preserving firsthand accounts from leading artists and intellectuals, including the bilingual Conversaciones/Conversations series that launched in 2010.


1999 Nov

La Hacienda Carabobo

This book recounts the history of land tenancy of the Hacienda Carabobo, a coffee plantation located in Turgua, outside of Caracas.

1999 Mar

Orinoco-Parima

This ethnographic compendium documents the twelve indigenous communities of the Venezuelan Orinoco River basin whose hand-crafted implements make up the Colección Orinoco. These are: De’áruwa (Piaroa), Ye’kuana, Yanomami, Híwi (Guahibo), E’ñepa (Panare), Wakuénai (Curripaco), Baniva, Baré, Puinave, Warekena, Tsase (Píapoco) and Hoti.